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Émile Auguste Chartier

 
 
Columbia Encyclopedia: Émile Auguste Chartier
Chartier, Émile Auguste (āmēl ōgüst' shärtyā'), 1868-1951, French essayist and philosopher who wrote under the pseudonym Alain. He is best known for thousands of aphoristic essays, called propos, which he contributed to his own weekly Libres Propos and other journals. These essays cover a variety of literary and political topics, many of them expressing Chartier's commitment to pacifism and distrust of official power. His many other works include Système des beaux arts (1920) and Histoire de mes pensées (1936).

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See Alain on Happiness (1973).

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"If religion is only human, and its form is man's form, it follows that everything in religion is true."

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